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Re: Re: Re: S designation on H and M tractors
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 24, 2004 at 11:31:36 from (209.226.247.111):
In Reply to: Re: Re: S designation on H and M tractors posted by Dave 2N on March 24, 2004 at 07:35:29:
Dave: That is rather interesting as I drove about 200 miles once to see an advertised Super H. He did have a Super H serial mumber, and it had the Super H live hydraulics, however and I forgotten the exact details on this but his casting codes covered about 7 years. Rear end was H with band brakes. Front bolster was 1955. I told him he didn't not have a Super H but rather a Bas%^&d. In the end he ordered me off the property. There was another possible buyer, came along when I was talking to him. I noticed he left right behind me. The seller was dealer to, not IH but Belarus. He told me he had known the Super H since his neighbor had bought it new. He said the owner was an 84 year old in a nursing home, and I shouldn't be degrading an old man's tractor.
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